Centered in God By Robert A. Hirschfeld Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold… The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity — “The Second Coming,” William Butler Yeats As a bishop of ... Read More...
The Trinity in the Old Testament By Jeff Boldt Modern Christians wrongly tend to view the Old Testament as the record of a religion that Christianity replaced. Not only does this mean that we think the laws of Moses have been cancelled, but... Read More...
The Holy Trinity: Indwelling the Mystery By Chip Prehn The Church the world over celebrated the Feast of the Holy Trinity on Sunday, May 30th. What used to be called “the season after Trinity” takes the Church all the way to the First Sunday of Advent. Most altar guilds, grateful that they don’t h... Read More...
God’s Hiddenness and a Miscarriage By Tyler Been Two days after Easter, my wife and I found out that our expected child was dead. She should have been twelve weeks along in the womb, but she measured at eight weeks, and there was no heartbeat... Read More...
Towards a Livelier God Andreas Wagner’s God’s Body, a revision of an earlier German book, is a fascinating and provocative discussion of anthropomorphism, the presentation of God as an embodied person